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noun

The property of an electric conductor or circuit that causes an electromotive force to be generated by a change in the current flowing.

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The inductance of the winding
verb

Admit (someone) formally to a post or organization.

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Arrangements for inducting new members to an organization
verb

To introduce someone formally or with a special ceremony to an organization or group

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She was inducted into the army., basketball hall of fame inductee cheryl miller will be there.
verb

Admit (someone) formally to a post or organization.

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Arrangements for inducting new members to an organization
noun

The action or process of inducting someone to a post or organization.

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Induction into membership of a masonic brotherhood
noun

The action or process of inducting someone to a post or organization.

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Induction into membership of a masonic brotherhood
adjective

Characterized by the inference of general laws from particular instances.

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Instinct rather than inductive reasoning marked her approach to life
adverb

In a way that uses a particular set of facts or ideas to form a general principle

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Inquiry-based instruction encourages students to learn inductively., people arrive at a general vie…
noun

A component in an electric or electronic circuit which possesses inductance.

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The component preforms may include resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
noun

A component in an electric or electronic circuit which possesses inductance.

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The component preforms may include resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
verb

Admit (someone) formally to a post or organization.

Usage examples:

Arrangements for inducting new members to an organization
verb

Endow or provide with a quality or ability.

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Our sight would be endued with a far greater sharpness
verb

Endow or provide with a quality or ability.

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Our sight would be endued with a far greater sharpness
verb

Endow or provide with a quality or ability.

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Our sight would be endued with a far greater sharpness
verb

Endow or provide with a quality or ability.

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Our sight would be endued with a far greater sharpness
verb

Allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of.

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We indulged in a cream tea
verb

Allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of.

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We indulged in a cream tea
noun

The action or fact of indulging.

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Indulgence in self-pity
noun

The action or fact of indulging.

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Indulgence in self-pity
adjective

Having or indicating a readiness or over-readiness to be generous to or lenient with someone.

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Indulgent parents
adverb

In a way that allows someone to have or do what they want, especially when this is not good for them

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He smiles indulgently and allows his son to choose some sweets., i talk while my parents listen ind…
verb

Allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of.

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We indulged in a cream tea
verb

Allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of.

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We indulged in a cream tea
noun

Any of a group of insoluble blue azine dyes.

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A potential source of exposure to recognised bladder varcinogens arises from induline and nigrosine.
noun

Any of a group of insoluble blue azine dyes.

Usage examples:

A potential source of exposure to recognised bladder varcinogens arises from induline and nigrosine.

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